Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1943)

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Judy — Victory Model (Continued jrom page 31) She seldom goes to beauty parlors. She washes and sets her hair. She has her own beauty treatment. She removes her mascara first with a damp washcloth, then sprinkles her face with cold water. She pats soap lather all over her face and leaves it on for about three minutes, then rinses it off with cold water, applying hand lotion. She does this every night and morning. She loves tennis and swimming. She prefers to sit in a balcony at the movies. She is a great audience. In fact, she is like a movie fan. She gets different favorites. At present, her favorite actress is Greer Garson. Her favorite actor is Ronald Colman. She was so thrilled with Mickey Rooney's performance in "The Human Comedy" that she wrote him a fan letter, although she was working in "Girl Crazy" with him and could have told him on the set. SHE likes to eat and her big meal is generally breakfast when she has pancakes, eggs and bacon. She loathes mayonnaise as a salad dressing. Her special salad is lettuce sprinkled with crushed ice. She gets a big kick out of eating the vegetables she grows in her garden. She drinks plenty of milk and loves chocolate in any form, particularly penny chocolate kisses, which she usually eats at the movies. She tells this story on herself: When the Government made a plea for discarded silk stockings she hounded friends, neighbors and acquaintances for old hosiery. She made it a crusade. One afternoon a friend came to her house with a bundle of hosiery for her. Taking them, she said, "Now be sure, honey, to be on the lookout for more and more stockings." "Okay, Miss Garland," was the meek reply, "but why don't you turn in the ones you're standing on?" Her rug was made of old silk stockings. She rarely gets angry. If she does and flares up, it is soon over. She hates to go to sleep and she hates to get up in the morning. No matter what time she goes to sleep, if she gets too much sleep she feels terrible. If she doesn't fall asleep within the first halfhour after she goes to bed, she can't sleep the entire night. She doesn't like blankets. She sleeps in a thin nightgown. She is not a jitterbug. "I was a jitterbug for several weeks," she says, "but I couldn't stand the pace. I must be getting old." The End WWWWWWW^VVWrtWVWWi tfr THAT'S the day your August Photoplay-Movie Mirror makes its bow on the newsstands— or as shortly thereafter as wartime transportation permits. SO — as the wise man said — reserve your August copy now if you want to be sure to get it! V//MWWA,.VWWAV.V.VrtV I married for \ovG.../io//Aff HOW A DISTRESSED WIFE OVERCAME THE "ONE NEGLECT" THAT SO OFTEN ENDS ROMANCE I. There never was a happier couple than Van and I — at first. But a strangeness grew up between us . . . Then bickerings . . . Day after day, I cried my eyes out. 2. One day I came to my senses. I went over to see our physician — a woman with a heart as big as all outdoors. She guessed the trouble, almost before I'd told her anything. " So often," she explained softly, "a man can't forgive this one neglect . . . carelessness of feminine hygiene (intimate personal cleanliness)." 3. Her recommendation was simple. Lysol disinfectant. "It's so gentle," she explained, "it won't harm sensitive vaginal tissues — just follow the easy directions. Lysol deodorizes, and cleanses thoroughly and daintily. It's no wonder that thousands of women use this famous germicide for feminine hygiene." 4. I did just as she told me — and was delighted to find Lysol so easy to use, so inexpensive. Today, Van and I are ideally happy. I'm everlastingly grateful to my doctor. Check this with your Doctor Lysol is NON-CAUSTIC— gentle and efficient in proper dilution. Contains no free alkali. It is not carbolic acid. EFFECTIVE— a powerful germicide, active in presence of organic matter (such as mucus, serum, etc.). SPREADING— Lysol solutions spread and thus virtually search out germs in deep crevices. ECONOMICAL— small bottle makes almost 4 gallons of solution for feminine hygiene. CLEANLY ODOR— disappears after use. LASTING — Lysol keeps full strength indefinitely, no matter how often it is uncorked. 4 FOR FEMININE HYGIENE J Copr., 1943. by Lehn & Fink Product* Corp. For new FREE booklet (in plain wrapper) about Feminine Hygiene, send postcard or letter for Booklet P.M.M.-743. Address:Lehn & Kink, 683 Fifth Ave., New York • BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS • 89